Adrian Pfisterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> you should have a file named af_irda.h somewhere.
[...]
>
> Adrian Pfisterer.
[Cc: to Linux-IrDA maling list since others are probably also interested in
this]
Thanks! I eventually found the stuff in the Win2000 DDK (net part). But how
do you control the hint bits for the XID frames? How do you turn on the
OBEX hint bit when you want to put up an OBEX server, or any other server?
I told you this stuff was not so good in Linux, and I was hoping that the
IrSock API should tell me a nice way to do this, but I'm really clueless
after reading af_irda.h and the rest of the IrSock API docs.
Is this the reason why Quickbeam does not set the OBEX hint bit when using
the native Win98 stack. Quickbeam wants me to replace the IrDA stack for
Win98 when I'm installing it, and for Win95 this is OK, but for Win98 I'm
not so sure. But then I found out that Quickbeam cannot set the OBEX hint
bit using the native Win98 stack.
-- Dag
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